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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2023 19:29:16 GMT
I love a selective amount of this music but i cannot stand the title that was created or the idiots that are into it.
So lets all forget about the stupid title that really is a load of cobblers.
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Post by dsjr on May 28, 2023 21:15:18 GMT
It's music ain't it and music has no genre boundaries as far as I'm concerned. I love so much - and so little time to listen to much sadly...
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2023 21:23:56 GMT
It's music ain't it and music has no genre boundaries as far as I'm concerned. I love so much - and so little time to listen to much sadly... You know what i truly hate about the Pigeonhole title for it most of all. Arseholes use it as a tool to look like an Elite music fan, Wallace does it all the time & it grinds my fucking gears. Bunch of pricks if you ask me. I listen primarily to this music & i know full well that over 80% of it is utter shit.
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Post by dsjr on May 29, 2023 8:42:53 GMT
It's music ain't it and music has no genre boundaries as far as I'm concerned. I love so much - and so little time to listen to much sadly... You know what i truly hate about the Pigeonhole title for it most of all. Arseholes use it as a tool to look like an Elite music fan, Wallace does it all the time & it grinds my fucking gears. Bunch of pricks if you ask me. I listen primarily to this music & i know full well that over 80% of it is utter shit. Andr'e mate, it's only words and probably posted to wind you up, knowing you'll be wound up.
It's MUSIC and that's all that matters. I mean, I love 'Berlin School' inspired EM (sequencer driven rather than drum kits and sometimes the washes of soundscapes a la Klaus Shulze, but Yello is never far away), but that doesn't mean I don't listen to anything else (and neither do you if truth be told as you seem up on all sorts of albums made after and maybe before the late 60's and early 70's )...
Just try to chill man and stay with 'us' here. Try to leave the others to their wind-ups - they'll leave you alone in their little echo chamber if you don't respond to it and hopefully leave me in the News chamber here
Anyway - here's one for this time of year which I'm constantly playing 'in my head' currently -
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2023 9:46:24 GMT
Things is Wallace bangs on about being a sad stupid title miester yet most of what he plays aint even the music with the stupid title
I do listen to other stuff i was a big DEPECHE MODE fan when they came out but fell out with them after 'VIOLATOR' but do prefer them prior to that album cos they kinda changed after that 3 years break. They are on tour this year but are only playing one date in the UK, Twickenham Stadium June 17th, probably cos of our Taxes being so high.
I always thought 'HOUSES OF THE HOLY' was an underrated ZEP album.
I dont know why its so important to constantly use sub Genre! The Genre is all that is required. ROCK/POP/CLASSICAL etc Like i posted earlier on the rear of PINK FLOYD 'UMMAGUMM' LP it clearly states that the LP is filed under popular/pop groups
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Post by deacon on May 29, 2023 13:16:33 GMT
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Post by dsjr on May 29, 2023 14:14:22 GMT
Ummagumma was from the late 60's when 'pop' and 'rock' groups were really beginning to separate out. Dunno about you, but the late Beatles stuff was hardly either and in some ways more 'country' biased I reckon, at least the rockier side of 'country' music.
Sorry Andr'e, there will always be genres of music with some overlap. Got to say I also found Depeche Mode changed a fair bit, but they'd all 'lived, suffered and learned' by that time, so the more innocent darker side would have to develop I suspect.
Back to topic - kind of - Any of you Siouxsie fans? In some ways, one could almost call her band's music 'progressive' because each album was different and a 'progression' from the previous one. I think they also lost some steam come the 90's but their 80's albums are amazing to me still and I come back to them time and time again. Even the B sides like 'Congo Conga' get you moving, even if you think it's a bit banal.
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Post by wallace on May 29, 2023 14:52:12 GMT
Each Siouxsie lp was different?
Beg to disagree.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2023 15:55:22 GMT
Ummagumma was from the late 60's when 'pop' and 'rock' groups were really beginning to separate out. Dunno about you, but the late Beatles stuff was hardly either and in some ways more 'country' biased I reckon, at least the rockier side of 'country' music. Sorry Andr'e, there will always be genres of music with some overlap. Got to say I also found Depeche Mode changed a fair bit, but they'd all 'lived, suffered and learned' by that time, so the more innocent darker side would have to develop I suspect. Back to topic - kind of - Any of you Siouxsie fans? In some ways, one could almost call her band's music 'progressive' because each album was different and a 'progression' from the previous one. I think they also lost some steam come the 90's but their 80's albums are amazing to me still and I come back to them time and time again. Even the B sides like 'Congo Conga' get you moving, even if you think it's a bit banal. I dont have an issue with Genre it's the sub Genre i have the issue with. The sub genre with the stupid name was not named the stupid name because of the definition Progression. Its magpie music with stupid time signatures to be smart arses Thing is these smart arse antics only started surfacing around 1973, gives a ferkin' headache
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2023 16:33:09 GMT
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Post by dsjr on May 30, 2023 8:50:33 GMT
Each Siouxsie lp was different? Beg to disagree. Compare Join Hands with A Kiss In The Dreamhouse, or Tinderbox.. Or with JuJu which has a very different 'dry' feel, or the singles Christine to Kiss Them For Me...
Sure her distinctive voice is there on every album (she had to turn her 'yelling' down after throat issues so became a bit more 'mysterious' after) and the post punk guitar sound is recognisable, but I maintain each record was subtly different and evolved over the previous one. Can't believe it's nearly thirty years since they broke up though. Bloody good band and I'm glad I was young enough to appreciate them (saw them live twice as well).
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2023 18:51:13 GMT
That dude out of THE CURE Robert Smith was their guitarist in the early 80's. I thought their cover of DEAR PRUDENCE was good.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2023 19:50:34 GMT
Got shut of all the LED ZEP/BLACK SABBATH & DEEP PURPLE CD'S this morning, gave em a kid at work who's getting into all that heavy stuff from back then.
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Post by deacon on Jun 5, 2023 18:17:13 GMT
Fuck me Andre! You just gt those Zep cds recently, now you give them away! Even ON THIS THREAD recently you praised "Houses of the Holy".
You posting this only to break my heart? Take this shit elsewhere. I don't wanna read it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2023 18:33:48 GMT
Fuck me Andre! You just gt those Zep cds recently, now you give them away! Even ON THIS THREAD recently you praised "Houses of the Holy". You posting this only to break my heart? Take this shit elsewhere. I don't wanna read it. Wasnt praising it just said it was undera'turd. Told ya no intentions having big collection things had ter go
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